The Flat Earth Society
Flat Earth Discussion Boards => Flat Earth Q&A => Topic started by: CarlEdwards25 on October 01, 2012, 12:03:13 PM
-
if the earth is flat, then how is the shadow on the moon during an eclipse round?
-
Something round is passing between the sun and moon.
-
what other round objects regularly orbit the earth that closely?
-
Nothing revolves around the earth in the flat earth model, but plenty of things revolve around the sun.
-
what about when the earth orbits between the sun and moon and there is a round shadow on the moon?
-
According to FET, the flat earth does not orbit the sun or moon. The sun and moon orbit above the flat earth.
-
you and Tom Bishop are saying two different things, which of you is correct
-
What did I say different from Tom?
-
Nothing revolves around the earth in the flat earth model, but plenty of things revolve around the sun.
-
that's still not any different than what markjo said
-
they are saying two different things
-
Perhaps, but my statement does not contradict Tom's. Perhaps you should explain what is confusing you.
-
you are saying that the sun and moon orbit the earth, and tom is saying that nothing orbits the earth
-
No, I said that the sun and moon orbit above the flat earth.
-
So are you saying the sun doesn't orbit the earth?a
-
So are you saying the sun doesn't orbit the earth?a
http://www.theflatearthsociety.org/forum/index.php/topic,1324.0.html (http://www.theflatearthsociety.org/forum/index.php/topic,1324.0.html)
-
So are you saying the sun doesn't orbit the earth?a
According to FET, yes. No one is quite sure just what (if anything) the sun and moon orbit around.
-
do you think anything revolves around the sun?